A Quick Note (Update) On The Fujifilm X100VI 0 ▲ The Wandering Lensman 1 hour ago · 5 min read1041 words · Tech · hide · 0 comments This is what my Fujifilm X100VI kit had become––bloated and less pleasurable to use.(click to enlarge)In the past, I've expressed my thoughts about the X100VI, how I use it, my different and more casual attitude when using it and how pleased I have been to own and use this camera. You can read about that here, here and here.One of the main reasons I really enjoy the X100VI (as well as the little Ricoh GRIIIx) is that it has a fixed lens and therefore much of the the decision paralysis of having to decide which lenses to take when going out to photograph as well as changing lenses, disappears. This makes photography for me simpler and with fewer points of friction.That said, I think I had spoiled my own experience. I lost the 'spirit' of the camera. At some point last year, I bought the two Fujifilm screw-on conversion lenses for this camera with the idea of increasing the camera’s abilities to capture more. The wide-angle conversion lens turns the camera's 35mm (full frame field of… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.